r/morbidquestions • u/Drink_ze_cognac • Oct 22 '24
LIAM PAYNE MEGATHREAD
Following the death of Liam Payne, we received a number of questions about him. Someone suggested that we create a megathread for discussion about his death, and I thought this was a great idea. Here’s the place to ask any of your morbid questions about Payne.
Brief guidelines:
- Please DO NOT ask for, or provide, images of his body. These submissions will be removed under rule 2.
- If you find one of these comments before we do, we would love for you to report it.
r/morbidquestions • u/MiirrorMel • 6h ago
Do aliens have the right to eat us if we are tasty and nutritious to them?
I think yes. If we are tasty and nutritious to them then they have every right to eat us. I kinda thought about it a LOT. But it would make us as humans really hypocritical to say no, for obvious reasons.
“But we are conscious beings.” Well so at cows, pigs and other animals we eat. “But not in the same way we are.”
Well what if the aliens are drastically further developed and our consciousness is practically a joke to them.
It basically is all perspective.
Ever since that question popped up in my mind I can’t stop thinking about human farms. Wouldn’t be so awesome then right?
r/morbidquestions • u/mannequin_vxxn • 2h ago
When people die do the muscle knots in their back and shoulders spontaneously release?
r/morbidquestions • u/lazystonervibes • 8h ago
What is the point of all this?
We came here from an empty void of nothingness and this whole reality is just a hallucination and when we die we go back to the empty void of nothingness and all our experiences and memories are wiped away like it never happened in the first place. Were literally born to die and some of us don't even make it that long, some live very short lives only to go back to the void, forever? I really want to believe in reincarnation, and I do, but then what is the point of that? live every life to become an immortal god/entity in the end? Also we make all these experiences, memories, friends, etc just for it all to be wiped away in the end. I dont get it. Im not even saying what I wanna say the right way but this stuff is just bugging me so much. I don't see a point in life if everything just dissapears forever and this is just a tiny blip in existence for no reason. Also I keep seeing videos on youtube that this reality is just a controlled hallucination created by the brain and if thats true then does that mean nothing im seeing is even real? are the people real? am i real? what even is this. what am i who am i why am i what is life? i hate how i was brought here just to die a possibly painful, scary death with alot of anxiety and fear etc. i really hope theres something after but i just dont know. im not comfortable with the idea of it being nothing forever, and i don't even believe it would be nothing forever because before this i was in the nothingness and that didn't last forever so why should i think it will last forever this time? mabye my conciousness will cease to exist yeah and ill be put in the void for a short amount of time but mabye itll be replaced by another conciousness. ik its just my ego trying to come up with anything to cope with the fear of death but i just dont want to accept that i was brought here and my life is like this and now im gonna die and be in an empty nothingness void for eternity after having a shit life. sorry this was long and probably made no sense.
r/morbidquestions • u/PreferenceScary6262 • 10h ago
Why are there so many escorts in Croatia, and why are most of them from South America?
r/morbidquestions • u/Whatsoutthere4U • 14h ago
Home bedroom crematorium. Wonder if my strata would allow it?
I’m middle aged , live alone and have a heart condition. I have friends but not ones I talk to daily. Sometimes weekly. Im afraid of my kids finding me rotting and bloated with puffed out eyes and stuff…. Leaking liquid ….
I have a friend who spent 50k on a soundproof media/movie room. Got me thinking 🤔. I’d like to build a bedroom crematorium. It could sense if I was dead and then combust the entire room all furniture and me leaving nothing but ash. It would seal itself off so fire couldn’t spread.
Wonder if my home owners association would allow this.
I understand this would involve a huge amount of trust as I’m equally afraid of a malfunction.
r/morbidquestions • u/SeaSaltSystem • 1d ago
Were there documented cases of people not checking the news on 9/11 and trying to show up for work and their building just wasn't there?
r/morbidquestions • u/obooooooo • 1d ago
Would it be ethical to masturbate in someone else’s body if you switched places?
I only have about 2 hours left so be quick please!
Anyway, if you switched places with someone else, maybe someone of the opposite sex and you wanted to see how it felt like to masturbate in their body, would you have any ethical reservations about it?
Why or why not? Would you do it anyway, regardless of the answer?
r/morbidquestions • u/Thick-Guarantee6726 • 15h ago
Can offenses be remedied?
If you are found guilty of an offense by the victim, and they have clear evidence to convict you. You come to a treaty/ agreement with the victim and ameliorate your wrongdoing, what can you ask from them to protect yourself from betrayal? Example: perhaps a signed document saying they won't do anything against you? A voice recording of them stating it is all a set up to try to get you in trouble?
r/morbidquestions • u/Ender_Night • 1d ago
If you were to get into a romantic relationship with something that wasn’t human but old enough and capable of content, would that morally dubious?
Asking because my friends might think I’m a monster fucker or into animals when in reality I want to get something like this settled before we eventually meet aliens. Kinda like how Asimov’s laws were written long before robotics and ai became as advanced as they are now.
r/morbidquestions • u/ATATwalker92737 • 7h ago
Why would a guy be forced to dance in front of a group of girls while wearing a thong as a form of punishment?
There was this guy who was owned like a thousand dollars to another dude and he couldn't pay it back. So he he was forced to wear like this long pink string underwear and some cat ears and go up to a large group of girls with a boombox and play the song "bumblebee" by bambee and start dancing and twerking. After this, he was let off the hook from the money he owed. By the way, the guy was really overweight and out of shape. He was like 300lbs at 5,10.
Why would this be considered cruel and humiliating?
r/morbidquestions • u/Vidice285 • 1d ago
Is there any practical reason to not plan for a shorter life instead of trying to live as long as possible?
Cost of living seems to always be getting more expensive, the retirement/pension age keeps getting pushed back, and everyone loses control of their own body as they get older. Your friends and family if you have any, are going to die someday and you'll be more alone. What good is trying to live as long as possible as opposed to planning it with "dignity" and "retire early"?
r/morbidquestions • u/fartenator • 1d ago
How long will it take to die with Parkinson’s?
This individual in my life that I do not wish to harm but I do want to go no contact with, if they don’t pass away first, has Parkinson’s. They do not take care of themselves other than taking medicine. They are 57(F) and have been diagnosed with Parkinson’s. They have had multiple instances of health scares and many surgeries. They are overweight probably 280 and 5’7. Should I plan to cut them out or should I just wait for them to die. I feel guilty for posting this because I don’t want to make it sound like I want to hurt them but maybe this is a safe place. Also I’m so sorry to anyone who has had loved ones pass away from this. Ik how awful the disease can get.
Edit: she also have type 2 diabetes and is not a regular insulin kind of gal even tho she needs it and also drinks pretty regularly. Not everyday but when she does it’s a lot and it’s hard liquor. She also takes pain pills everyday. She gets them from a pain clinic but idk the dose
r/morbidquestions • u/bicyclefortwo • 1d ago
Do people who are into sounding get off on using catheters?
r/morbidquestions • u/AdorableBarnacle8887 • 1d ago
How do I know that everything will be fine and that I will enjoy life?
My life has been going downhill for the last couple of years. I used to make money doing what I like, helping people with their YouTube channels so that they would have views, I had a YouTube channel that I sold, I worked as a photo retoucher for my relatives. Two years ago I developed psoriasis, which drove me crazy, I started forgetting words, I became withdrawn, I lost my job because YouTube was blocked in my country, I was diagnosed with anxiety-depressive disorder and I don’t have money for psychologists and psoriasis treatment, I’m also 5 thousand dollars in debt, my grandmother, who is my only relative, along with my uncle, has serious heart problems (my uncle helps her financially), the problem is that I live in Russia, I’m 24 years old, I’ve lost hope for the future, that everything will be fine (this is not a post where I ask for money), what should I do? I can't work as a loader because of two cysts in my head, in terms of communication I'm twitchy and often forget words but I can write well, how to see something bright in life and that everything will be fine,
This is my first post on reddit
r/morbidquestions • u/johaifisch • 1d ago
Obligatory I'm-Writing-A-Book disclaimer: what does it feel like to survive hanging?
What does it feel like, physically and mentally? And what do you even do afterwards, if there's nobody home to make you go into the hospital or inpatient treatment?
r/morbidquestions • u/UnlovableHearts • 1d ago
Is it possible to mourn your body even if you’re alive?
I hate my body because of how it is and I feel really upset by it. It’s almost like I feel a sense of loss or mourning because I don’t get to have the bodies that other women get to have and I feel a lot of pain around how my body is.
Is it possible for a person to mourn their body while still being alive? It’s like I’m mourning the body I wish I had. I feel a longing to be enough and have a good enough body.
r/morbidquestions • u/MustardDinosaur • 2d ago
if someone jerks off a dead man, can he extract sperm out of him ?
it’s a reflex right? and reflexes still persist after death right? right??
r/morbidquestions • u/VeryOddNaw • 2d ago
If we had protesthetic limbs that a person can fully articulate, would the main character of Johnny got his gun live a better life?
For context, Johnny got his gun is a novel (and movie) about a young man who goes to fight in WWI and ends up a quadriplegic, blind, deaf, and mute. He’s forced to lay in a hospital bed for the rest of his life. But hypothetically if we had robotic prosthetics in or around that time, could someone in that kind of situation be able to live their life still being able to walk and hold things? I ask this question due to having a character that I want to go through a similar scenario but with the help of modern and or futuristic technology they’re able to get some of themselves back. (Granted they would get back their senses over time due to technology but they wouldn’t have it all at once)
r/morbidquestions • u/Unusual-Turtle • 2d ago
Why does it feel somewhat comforting when I’m bleeding out?
So, I’ve had multiple times where I had gotten injured and started to bleed. Yes, the injury itself hurts, but when the blood starts to pour out, it makes me feel lethargic and kind of on another planet. I wouldn’t say it feels incredible, it just feels extremely comforting and puts me in a sleepy state. I have never lost enough blood to warrant a medical emergency (I know losing blood can make one tired), but just any time I bleed it calms me down. Any ideas? Anybody else feel this way?
r/morbidquestions • u/Ill_Material_6895 • 2d ago
Have there been any crimes or murders directly influenced by Reddit?
I’m curious if there are any documented cases where crimes or murders occurred solely because of interactions on Reddit.
For example, discussions, recommendations, or advice from posts or comments that led someone to act in real life. I remember hearing about situations where people asked for help or advice here and later acted on it, with tragic outcomes. Does anyone know of specific cases like this?